Chewing behaviour of growing cattle
Chewing behaviour includes both eating and ruminating activity. Chewing behaviour is of great importance for the feed intake as through the action of chewing (i.e. eating and ruminating) animals mechanically process the forages in small particle sizes and prepare the food for digestion. As cattle gr...
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SLU/Dept. of Animal Environment and Health (until 231231)
2011
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